Welcome to the Math 120 Web

Course Basics

Announcements

Homework

Extra Credit!

Welcome!

This is the web page for Dr. Warfield's section of Math 120, Precalculus. This web page is intended as a mutually beneficial communications link from the teaching staff to the students of the course. The information that you needed, but couldn't find, or lost, or wrote down wrong, should be on this page. Occasional announcements will appear on this page that it will be to your benefit to read, and as an extra inducement to visit the page regularly, a few (small) extra credit questions will be included on the page.

Course Basics

The boring but necessary information on rooms and times:

The main lecture meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 in EE1 105.
SectionAAAB ACAD
Instructor Hindorff Hindorff SkovSkov
TimeTTh 12:30TTh 1:30 TTh 12:30TTh 1:30
PlaceEE1 003Sig 134 And 010Bag 261

The syllabus for this course is also available.

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Announcements

Announcements as of 3/11 You will be permitted to bring in an 8.5 by 11 sheet of notes to the final. I recommend that you stick with the original 4 by 6 card idea, though, unless you have a large handwriting.

Calculators will be permitted; books and notes other than the single sheet will not.

Extra office hours: I plan on going to the Study Center shortly after class on Friday (how shortly is a function of the length of the latte line) and staying until 3:25.

Joel will be there for the second half of that, so your questions will be thoroughly handled.

And in case you have mislaid your information sheet: the exam will be this Saturday, in Architecture 147. It starts at 1:30 and is written as a 2 hour exam, but you will be permitted 3 hours to work on it.

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Homework

The current homework assignment is

Due Thursday, 3/11 :
§5.1 2, 6, 7 a,c,e, 8 a (i), 11
§5.2 1, 4, 13
§5.3 6, 24 [NOTE: 1 and 2 have been removed as of 3/10]


Reminder: to get the most benefit out of the homework, it is best to do the problems from each section as soon as possible after it is covered in lecture.

For future or previous assignments, see the homework archive

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